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| Career Field Education and Training Plan |
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| Core AFSC training document used for training enlisted personnel. |
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| tasks assigned by supervisor in accordance with AFI 36-2201 |
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| Integrated bundle of expert knowledge |
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| Minimum qualification requirements for 5-level |
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| Handling data, info KSS records, portal, etc. |
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| Server administration, C2 communications, computer intelligence, etc. |
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| Protects information in cyberspace, mitigates potential and real threats to the Air Force. (COMSEC, COMPUSEC) |
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| Provides code writers and analysts, central source for software development |
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| Cyberspace Systems (Client Systems) |
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| Maintains 1st Tier technical support to communication systems. |
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| Communication backbone. Installs, troubleshoots, and maintains global communication system. |
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| Sustains IOS wideband , and ground-based satellite devices. |
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| Coordinates Radio, radar, and all other electromagnetic spectrum access |
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| Installs, maintains, and repairs fixed and deployed air traffic , weather, ground air control, and warning radar systems |
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| Provides expertise, in the area of meteorological navigation and air traffic control ground-to-air radio systems |
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| Cable and Antenna systems |
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| Installs, maintains, and configures fixed cable and wireless signal distribution systems. |
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| Air Force Career Field Manager |
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| Advises MAJCOM Commanders on manpower utilization and training issues. Dissiminates information regarding Air Force and career field policies |
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| BFM (base functional manager) |
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| Manages all cyberspace assets for the base |
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| UTM (Utilization and Training Manager) |
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| assists unit personnel ni upgrade training, qualification training, and formal training programs. |
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| UTW (Utilization and Training Workshop) |
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| Establishes a viable CFETP (career field education and training plan) |
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| TAG (Training Advisory Group) |
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| Address training management issues affecting AFSCs. |
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| Responsibilities of ensuring job rotation takes place on installation. |
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| Personal and professional growth, and goes hand-in-hand with career progression |
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| Reduced Boredom, Reduced work stress, etc. |
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| What is the core AFSC training Document |
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| Integrated bundle of expert knowledge and makes a disproportionate contribution to the success of providing the right skills needed for military operations |
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| DOCUMENT you refer to to see your specific AFSC responsibilities. |
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| Cyberspace Family consists of what two branches? |
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| Cyber Operations and Cyber Systems |
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| Who does the AFCFM (career field manager)directly communicate with in order to disseminate policies and program requirements. |
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| AETC Training Managers and MAJCOM FMs (Functional Managers) |
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| Whose duty is it to assist in gathering input data to complete enlisted grade allocation for career progression group reviews? |
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| On what action does the MAJCOM functional Manager act as the PRIMARY REVIEWER. |
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| Classification Packages waivers. |
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| What information is used to make classification decisions? |
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| Occupational Analysis Information |
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| What type of workshops bring MAJCOM functional managers and subject matter experts together to determine the most effective and efficient way to ensure training standards and skill-level requirements of a career field are accurate. |
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| Utilization and Training Workshop. |
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| cohesive approaches to training issues |
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| why do we need job rotation |
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| personnel and professional growth |
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| to progress in career we need |
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| to know all aspects of career field |
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| Advantages of job rotation |
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| reduced boredom and stress |
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| current flowing through body |
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| current flows from tool to the ground |
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| CABLE, ANTENNA, COMM ELECTRIC SYSTEMS |
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| DATA PROCESSING FACILITIES |
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| makes sure injuries never take place |
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| provide quick access to safety equipment |
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| Electrical equipment safety practices |
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| don't wear conductive materials |
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| identifying risks and making appropriate decisions |
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1. Accept no unnecessary risk 2. Make decisions at appropriate command level 3. Only when benefits outweigh costs 4. Integrate ORM into all levels of command |
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1.Identify Hazard2 2.Assess Risk 3.Analyze Risk control measures 4.Make control decisions 5.Implement risk controls 6.Supervise and review |
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| restrict communication and cause deafness |
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| may short circuit equipment |
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| makes sure injuries never take place |
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| Could result if water lines were damaged |
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| Source of voltage/ current |
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1. 000-999 volts 2. 1000-3999 volts 3. 4000-14,999 volts |
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| What do AFOSH standards and Publications provide? |
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| Safety and Health standards |
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| Report it and have it dealt with |
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| How does Air Force obain goal of minimizing incidences regarding chemicals? |
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| What is Ionizing Radiation? |
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| Electrons higher or lower than Protons |
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| Who do you coordinate the disposal of waste products |
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| Host installation Environmental manager |
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| Who normally conducts first-aide and CPR training for unit instructors? |
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| decision making process to evaluate possible course of action |
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| Name the four principles of ORM |
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1. Accept no unnecessary risk 2. Make decisions at appropriate command level 3. Only when benefits outweigh costs 4. Integrate ORM into all levels of |
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| Which document do you reference to learn about the ORM program |
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| Deafness and inability to keep conversation |
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| Where should emergency control switches be placed? |
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| In data rooms and be readily accessible. |
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| How to handle computer memory chips? |
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| what are the three classes of ESD |
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1. 000-999 volts 2. 1000-3999 volts 3. 4000-14,999 volts |
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| Preventive measures to take against ESDs when at workstation |
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| grounding straps and rubber gloves |
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| Which enlisted training element is assigned by the supervisor in accordance with AFI 36-2201 |
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| Which enlisted training element is defined as an integrated bundle of expert knowledge of a particular career field? |
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| Which 3D AFSC is responsible for help desk? |
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| Which 3D AFSC is responsible for administration of servers? |
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| Which 3D AFSC is responsible for the sustainment of deployed Radio Frequency devices? |
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| Radio Frequency Transmission |
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| Which 3D AFSC is responsible for installation maintenance and repair of deployable air traffic, weather, ground air control, and warning systems? |
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| Which 3D AFSC is responsible for maintenance of large scale network wiring? |
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| Cable and Antenna Systems |
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| Advisor for all matters affecting career field? |
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| AFCFM (Career field Manager) |
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| FINAL authority for CFETP requirements including AFSC CDCs? |
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| AFCFM (Career field Manager) |
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| Who assists with the identification of qualified subject matter experts to help with the development of the Specialty Knowledge Test and CDCs |
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| MAJCOM FMs (Functional Managers) |
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| What title is normally assigned to the on-station ranking 3D Cyberspace NCO? |
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| Base FM (Functional Manager) |
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| What is the main goal of the utilization and training workshop? |
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| To establish viable CFETPs |
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| Which Air Force Occupational Safety and Health standard would you reference on MATERIAL AND STORAGE? |
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| Which Air Force Occupational Safety and Health standard would you reference on Cable Antenna Comm-Electric systems? |
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| Which Air Force Occupational Safety and Health standard would you reference on DATA PROCESSING FACILITIES? |
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| How can your organs be damaged by radiation? What kind of Radiation in other words? |
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| What ORM principle states the most logical is the one with the lowest risk? |
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| Accept no Unnecessary risk |
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| Which Occupational risk management ORM principle requests you to weigh the risks against opportunities and benefits to help maximize unit capability? |
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| Accept risk when benefits outweigh costs |
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| Which ORM principle discusses ORM involvement throughout the mission? |
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| Integration of ORM at all levels. |
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| What Air Force command is appointed as the primary for cyberspace missions? |
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| How do offensive operations support US cyberspace objectives? |
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| Denying, degrading, disrupting, destroying, or altering the adversary's ability to use cyberspace. |
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| how do defensive operations handle network intrusions? |
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| How do we influence the adversary's decision-making while protecting our operations. |
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| Integrating electronic warfare operations, intelligence operations, and network operations. |
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| Industrial site management system. |
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| How is SCADA typically implemented? |
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| Industrial control syestems (Distributed Database) |
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| What do DOD IT DISR requirements mandate as a minimum? Standards and guidelines for IT acquisition. |
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| Standards and guidlines for IT acquisition. |
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| Omni-present DOD comm project |
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| What center is the execution arm for the AFNetOps/CC? |
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| Who is responsible for the net-worthiness of information technology systems? |
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| Focal Point for Tier 2 enterprise network security? |
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| What does the Operations Flight (SCO) Provide? |
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| Responsibilities of the Plans and Resources Flight(SCX) |
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| Base-level comm security (EMSEC, COMPUSEC, etc.) |
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| How are expeditionary units established to operate? |
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| Within Air expeditionary task forces |
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